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January 13, 1870 (4 pages)

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ESTERN Abs. /* Sd y 12, 1870, eee Sr antennal atlaneeas, otel Ma‘) ery.. Sy inigy. excep'd ——— ces OAM] 4.9 py 4230p 8.35. Oy 0. PM+430. 35-+ R45 au* jh 9.37 * . TTS px Oam . 1.30PM Emig’nt ery jandF r't irday. Daily, aR DRE 4.15 * 8.40 * 1.104 8:15* otel ae ‘ x * 6. isk 410. fy 45 se ail. Ot 1S 40 Pa’ . 12.10“ 30 PM . 12.49 .** Gen’! Sap’t. sg'r Agent. "8.DB AM 11.55 * 1.00 Px § AL, CLUB, Hall, , JAN, 27th. tee. y, A. R. LORD. WwW. W, CROSS recessary, 'N; Secretary, 22ver, Manager. FUR 7S! a ONLY! ARY, 16th, the Air! OTHERS. lGertrude’s ROUSs . i , Acfobatte : 6, &e. BDAY AFju fe this day digtolv. Marsh is anyt for all debts ay all demands LA REGORY, kSH. THER, ’ iety Store berts & Co. 11 Street, DA. > of Frait and oe . BUTTER Che Daily Tutiseriyt, . , SBVADA Crry, caLIFORNIA,”LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Tut Nevada and Mountain Ice Co. have filed their certificate ot incorparation in the office of the Secretary of. State. This company was organized in this county for the purpose of pro curing and selling ice, dealing in meats and-stock in~California and Nevada. They have extensive ice houses near the sammit, and have already housed between 15,000 and 20,000 tons of ex. cellent ice, ‘They. have alse houses at Blue Tent and Quaker Hill, from which for several years past Nevada and Grass Valley have been supplied, and shipments made to Sacramento and Marysville. The capital stock of the company is $100,000. 4g 2m renee ___.SurPoskD-Tu1er.—A Chinaman was . ~Pi8TRICT—-CouRT, Jan, 12th. —Wil muzzled yesterday morning on the Sus: pension bridge, who was making tracks for Grass Valley witha dozen fine look_ ing chickens. On being’ questioned he stated that he bought them from a wagon at Grass Valley on Tuesday night “at 8 o'clock, and that he brought them to Nevada to sell. He offered .o,. then atone: restaurant<dn Chinatown, _%ut they had enongh, and he immediately, without making further effort to sell, started back to Grass Valley. ‘Marshal Cornéll took the fellow in charge, and gave those who had lost chickéns an opportunity to look at those in his possession. Fire DEPARTMENT MEETING.—On Thursday evening last a meeting of the Fire Departrnent was beld at the Pennsylvania Engine House, After some discussion a committee of five, consisting of two members from each compa. ny and the Chief Engineer, was appointed’ to ascertain the probable expense of getting up a ball for February 22d, and the meeting adjourned further action until to-morrow evening. All members of the Fire Department should be on hand to hear the report.THE -Ramxoap PROsPECT.—Capt. Burke, of the: California Pacific read, called on ts’ yesterday. He says there is every probability that a railroad will . be-built from Marysville at least as far as Penn Valley, to which point it can be burlt without being compelled to ~evercome heavy grades, and lie thinks it will be extended through ifienterptise and capital can accomplish it. The line surveyed to Penn Valley is as direct as the stage road. je _ rs Mrs. Gorpon’s Lecture.—The lec: . ture of Mrs. Laura De Force Gordon, on Woman’s Rights,wastargely attendedon Tuesday evening. The speaker was introdueed by Mrs. Eddy, Presi-: dent of the Womaa’s Rights Associa” tion, and-she delivered an able and elo: quent speech in favor of the extension of s eto the sex. At the conclu sioh of the lecture petitions to Con‘gress and the Legislature. were circulated and largely signed. Rot. or Honon.—The following is the Roll of Honor of the Gakland (Gold Flat) Public School, for the month ending January 7th, 1870, P. McAuslan teacher: Amelia Bouvier, Ida M. Bouvier, Rosy McKeon, Sallie Barr, Sarah O'Donnell, Mary E. Grimes, Myra 8. Barnell, Emma M. Stenger, David MeLean, ‘Leland §. Johnson, James F. Johnson, Thomas P, Byrne, Willard Nichols, Charles F. Bouvier, Dannie McKeon, Charles Hughes, Joseph Hoskins, THE STonm.—The storm which commenced yesterday seems to bea regular Wintet rain, and all observable signs, in¢luding’the barometer, indicate that itis going to continue. The minere are joyous at the prospect of a good storm, ScaRLEr FEver.—The scarlet fever Prevails to a considerable extent throughout this, county. There ate outset cases in this vicinity, but it has been more prevalent on the ridge. We leara that there are twenty cases in the vicinity of French Corral. __ StvERELY Ingonep.—A man; whore: " Bame We “wv uted, yesterday, by a blast, in the Allien Ranch thine, “He was taken Were unable té learn, was seto the County. Hospital for treatment.———s Po bune says: It is reported that Durand} of the U. P. RAR. Co: tg coming here shortly for the purpose of contracting for lumber ‘for the building of snow sheds on that road. " Thé amount of shedding required is some-900 miles and. it is estimated that it will take upwards of 50,000,000 feet of lumber to do the work. Should the rumor prove correct it will run the sew mills of this section “pretty lively to meet the demands, : ae EVERYBODY) READ:1 AE THOS. SHURTLEFF, ate HA OPENED A GROCERY AND ,PROVISION STURE, at the Junction Main & Commercial Sts “INDE. KENT’s BUILDING, MINING LocaTIoN.—The South United Star Co. have located 800-feet dn the Inkerman ledge,Graas Valley township, 300 yards south of the North Star quartz ledge, gee Monthly Missionary Prayer Meeting will be held’ this evening in the Methodist Church, -WE are requested -to state-that the} Where he'will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of ' “CAN AND SHELF Goons, Teas of the finest brands. Excellent Comics and a genera assortment for the larder, _ liams vs. Gentry, Tried and submitted. Court adjourned to Saturday next at 10 o'clock. ; THE bill, amending the Grass Valley incorporation act, has passed the State Senate, Wh at the Miners say of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.. _ . During. the, season, when. the Gold Harvest is generally suspended, and the reapers of the giittering crop seek the cities to enjoy themselves, there is, of course, a good deat of conviviality among this enterprising and hard working class; but drain-drinking is not carried to the excess that it was some years ago. This may fairly be atiributed-to the growing distaste for raw spirits engendered by the use of HOSTETT#R’S. S'TOM+ ACH. BITTERS,—'Fhis-femous-stomachit 18} in universal favor with the miners. They take it with them to the interior, and use it regularly ;ifot as a beverage, but as a strengthsustaining tonic, and antidote to the unhealthy influences to which they are exposed m the localities where they labor; and on returning to the cities and towns, they find in its refreshing and invigorating properties the best sate guard,not only against the pis EASES, but against the pissipaTion of crowded communities, It is one of the peeuliarities of the preparation that it is an anTiIpoT# To INEBRIETY. Those who take it as an appetizer and invigorant, aver that they have no desire whatever for liquor of any description, and, whatever fanatics may think to the contrary, HOSTETTER’S BITTERS is a powerful ally of the temperance’ cause, It is because unmedicated alcohol weakens the stomach and “the nervous system by it reaction, that it begets a craving tor itself. It excites,and when the excitement passes off, debility. ensnes, and more fuel is mceded to renew the artifi _ cial fire that , 80 to speak, burnt itself out. But the effeet of the great vegetable tonic and aiterstive is to-invigorate the system perma, nentlyand healtfully, ee PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, . SUCCESSORS TO E. F. SPENCE, LLL fh Druggists . and — Apotheearies, The Apothecary Businees, in its various departments, will be conducted—as—esual-evthe old stand, No. 43 Mroad Street. SAN FRANCISCO GOLD PLATING AND SILVER \O QUARTZ MILL MEN, MINERS, HCT TL KEEPEKS, and-others. ‘The San Franciseo Plating Works are prepared to furnish Silver Plate, Copper, Amalgamating Plates, o1 a'!lsizes andiu any quantities, at the Very Lowest Kates, Fall weight 3 pure deposited and satisfac. guarantee every respect, . one Particular attention given to Plating Goods for Builders, Plumbers and Gunsmiths. gv OLD GUO Db of all kands replated for Hotels, Restaurants, &c. 622" All work done at the lowest prices, E. G. DENNISTON, Proprietor. HAVILAND, HOOPER & CO.,‘Agents, Crockery and Glage‘Ware Dealers. 335 PINE STREET, Near MONTGOMERY, . Sax. Francisco, Jan, 4th. _, WORKS,
NATIONAL it Dressing and Bathing Saloon. Rest De , £ Wea. méop a Proprietor. Particular attention paid to the cutting of Gents’, LaHale. if "Hot, cold and ts’ t . ot, cold an eae Eathe times. Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ mopromnstos. the dies’ le for the hair ¢ver p: woricnowles, Vegetable Halt Hestorer-« St HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ~~ All Goods sold at the very lowest Cash Prices. &r The People of Nevada will find it to their advantage to callon me. THOS. SHRUPHEFF, Junction of Commercial and Main Streets, “} Nevada, Oct. 15th, SOMETHING NEW! THE NEVADA CASH STORE! No. 9 Commercial street, .[Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.]_ W. S&S McROBERTS & CO. K EEP constantly on hand a New and Choice Assortment of : GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which are offered for sale at the lowest Casi rates. ‘he attention of Familesand Miners is particularly called to our Stock—of Goods which bas been selected with especial reierence to the wauts of this community. ‘IbaAS—tne hest in tue market ; Costa Kica, Javaand Mocha COFP EES, Granulated, Bul: Verized and Crushed SUGAKS, CANNED FRUILS, of all kinds; ELOUR, MIXKD PEBD and GRAIN, PULATULS, ONiUNa,. &, KC, é7 Everything inour line will-be sold at the lowest possibie price forcash, j W. 8. McRUBERTS & CU, Nevada, Oct. 13th. PACIFIC PROTECTIVE ASsso~ CIATION UF CALIFORNIA,. Incorporated. pisses OCtObOr, 1 868 BJIECT.—-THE OBJECT OF this Association is to secure a cash payment within s1Xty days alter the death ul a subscriber, ty his or her heirs, or assigns -ctasmany doitarsas~ there are 1divid in OF the Class to Which suc deceased subscriber belonged, MAMBERSHIP.—The subsctiption fees are ten dollars at joing, and one dollar on the death of each subscriber. ‘The one dollar irom each sabrcriber is paidto the heirs or assigns of the deceased, rs The subscrivers are divided into ‘classes, including wales and ftemaies. hach class is limited Lo 5,000 subscribers, As Classes are filied Dew oues will be formed. No person is sy poor that be can not jay ten dollars at joining @nd one dollar occasiOnaily, thus securiny $5,000 to his or her heirs o¢ assigus, How ty BECOME A MEMsER,—A persyn desirous of becoming a subdscriver must fill out “air application, ang forward it with ten dollars by cueck, dralt ur by express iv gold or silver coin, “1 All communications should be addressed io the Secretary otthe PAULEIC PRUVECTIVE ASSUVIA'TIUN, southeast corner of Mont gomery and Sacralmcotw streets (over Dononus-& Kelly's bauk,) San Fraucisc. ; UFFicgis.—benj H, Freeman, Président; Geo. H. tusrell, V.ce Piesigent; Jobo H. Warren, Secretary; das, A, fritchard, ‘i'réasurer, : ._ REFERENCES: Hon. HENRY vU1iUn, President Farmers avd Mechanics’ bank, * Hon, SAMUEL COWLES, late Judge Coun, ty Court, oan /raacisco, n a. Jd. GUNNIDON, Attorney at Law, San s rancieco. ; H, Jd. BUUTH, Esq., Union Iron Works,» San Francisco. Pig rics! "oli WILLIAMS, Esq., Real Estate, ‘ranc } wh a> BASCOM, Eeq.,. Adtna. Iron, orks, San Franciso. JUBN H. u' BRLGN, Esq., O’Brien, Bush Hen. Jy’. JUNK, Gold Hill, Nevada. PRANK G. GUILD. Agent, nid Nevada city. 4. AITKEN. ISRAEL LUCE, , °~PREMIUM a PIONEER MARBLE WORKS, Itt K Street, between Sitxh & Seventh, SACRAMENTO. mo —— MONUMENTS, TOMBS,“ . GRAVE STON ES; MANTLES TABLE TOPS, WASH STANDS pin kinds 9c work: doee.ta indian Digwioge posed hle.g@a Sculpture and . Work cone Ag superior atyle, 2 NCORPORATED, SEPTEN itt, . W.€i POPE,’ Agent, Grass Valley, where re ont ken tthe “SB. M. HUST, MD. ag chy ate as ‘Pret. . ARERNDING PMYSICIAN 8 i: 2 x hg "J. BL JOHNSON. Agent, Nevada cit . , ADA cry. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS . pRDSEORSORNCH.2 en etiaeal . : MAN'S. GREATEST: BUTY! YOU CANT GET OVER _ THAT FACT, Look Out For No. 1° —= WW MOursate anp retail € 4 Zz Paper-Hangin gs, WINDOW SHADES, UPHOLSTERY GooDs Curtain" Material, Trimmings, Ete: ARE SOLD CHEAPER a ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO’S __ COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STREET, (Haas &{Co’s old stand.) THAN ELSEWHERE! @ As evidence of this fact the people have only to call, take notice, compare items, —AND— JUDGE FOR.THEMSELVES! es * LEAVE!YOUR{MONEY{WHERE YOU GET_THEMMOST AND BEST _—FOR— ‘THE LEAST MONEY! ~Now ON HAND, “aid {CONSTANTLY RECEIVING — CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, consisting im part of SPLEN DID SUITS BEYER, ~~ CASSIMERE, _ .BROADCLOTH, OVERCOATS, And in fact EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE, ns MEN’S AND MOXS? CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALF BOOTS,GAITERS, SHOES, AS WELL AS EXCELLENT RURBEB BOOTS FOR MINANG, —AND— FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, ee ee Mens & Boys” HATS. & CAPS. ; 1 Ge Recently LARGE ADDITIONS have been made to the Stock. S<c="No trouble to show our Goods, and.a pleasure to tell Our Prigés.. Call on.ug, and try Our Goods once, and we are SURE of your’ custom afterwards, . E2@ Do ngt forget the place ~ cial J té. Nevada. 825 Gentlemene Furnishing Goods, . = O18 Market and:17 Post Streets, . 3 SANFRANCISCO. CLOTHING, , sn . BOOTS & SHOES, STUART’S SUN PEARL, FOR THE COMPLEXION —— AX ARTICLE OF ORNAMENT AND USE which, as an adjunct of the Toilet, is without equal, HAVING BEEN IN USE FOR 3 YEARS By lady friends ofthe proprietor and others its merit 18 fally established.’ We claim for the ‘Sun Pear)? That it will. remove Tan, Freckles, Moth, Pimples and aut Blemishes of the Skin. It gives a delicacy to the Complexion unrivaled by Nature. Ita use can be omitted at any time without detriment. ee The natural flow of the currents of thé Blood will appear through it, etc, THE LADIES Who have used. it speak of it in the highest terms, and will net be without it upon their Toilets, ee"'We have abnndant’¥ééommendations. For sale by all Druggists. 823-3m NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. fe well known Hotel is always open for the a¢coinmovation of the tra = lie have been in pay er : additions and it has been fitted up in elegant style, The Bleeping Koome are large,airy and couifortable’ and the T: : compare tavorably with that of any Hotel inthe State, The proprietor will spaie no pains or expense to~re his . guests Comfortable, : The House is kept open all night or the accommodation of the traveling public, Billiard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel, A share of public’patronage is respectfully solicived ¢ JOHN A. LANCASTER. Nevada City, Dec. 11th, 1969, : H. S. CROCKER & CO. IMPORTING STATIONERS. ; STATE. ae BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. ee Blank Book Manufacturers, 42 and 44 J St. Sacramento. J The Largest Offiec on the Pacific Coast. Sacramento, Dec.’8th, 1869, ~ CONGRESS BOOKSTORE W. K. SPENCER, JOUN PATTIBON, SPENCER & ‘PATTISON, Successors to G, R. Crawford. Broad street.... -.. Nevada City.’ AVING ADDED LARGELY TO THR Stock of Goods, we ehall keep constautly on hand an assortment of Handsome Gift Books, School Books, Initial Paper, Legal. Letter and Fancy Note Paper. BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD PENS, PAPERS; PERIODICALS and MaAGAZINES, and a general aseoriment of STA TIONERY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES. Office of the Western Union Telegraph Co. Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1869. Caution to the Public ! AS my We Adalaide ot, has ma my causenah pe Rea eee ee es l' pereons are . mn Fond a : ‘wilt not be~re-~ . (ponsible for apy debts of her contaacting,-— © All persons are further warned against pur Chasing any oi oceans property 1 m this i Ane wie Om ae OS EDRO BOLLUTTI. Nevada, Jan. 1st. 1870. YAS We BOHR 4 C0, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor. . Stages for all parts of the State have their _ OMeat tate Het Of the State have thetr . Lowest. Wholesale Rates in the of mynelf